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         <a href="#attrib">Attributes</a><br>
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<tr><th align=left><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#et">End Tag:</a></b><br></th>
    <td rowspan=7>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
    <td><span class="magicword">Required</span></td></tr>
<tr><th align=left><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b><br></th>
    <td>Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element</td></tr>
<tr><th align=left><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#xhtm">XHTML Modules:</a></b><br></th>
    <td><b class=alert>Applet</b></td></tr>
<tr><th align=left valign=top><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#disp">CSS 'display' Type:</a></b><br></th>
    <td>"<b class="alert">inline</b>" (replaced)</td></tr>
<tr><th align=left valign=top><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#css">CSS Mapping:</a></b><br></th>
    <td>NA</td></tr>
<tr><th align=left><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#rnd">Default Rendering:</a></b><br></th>
    <td>Replaced with java applet of specified dimensions</td></tr>
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    <td><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/objects.html#h-13.4">HTML 4.x</a></td></tr>
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<a name="what"></a>
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<dt><big><b class="mainheading">What is it?</b></big>
    <dd>The APPLET element is the mechanism to embed and invoke a Java
        application within an HTML document. A browser that understands this
        element will ignore everything in the content of the APPLET element except
        for embedded <a href="../p/param.htm">PARAM</a> elements [which are used
        to pass parameters to the Applet.] Browsers that do not understand this
        element should ignore it and the embedded PARAM elements and process the content
        between the begin and end APPLET tags instead (this should also happen when
        the Applet fails to load for whatever reason.)
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<dt><br><big><b class="mainheading">Common Attributes</b></big>
<dt><b class="subheading">%<a href="../attributes/core.htm">Core</a>%</b>
    <dd>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<b><i class="fs">4</i></b>] 
        [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
        [<b><i class="fs">IE4</i></b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N4</i></b>|<span class="ns">O</span>]

<dt><b class="subheading">%<a href="../attributes/accessibility.htm">Accessibility</a>%</b>
    <dd>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<b><i class="fs">4</i></b>] 
        [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
        [<span class="ns">IE</span>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<span class="ns">N</span>|<span class="ns">O</span>]

<dt><b class="subheading">%<a href="../attributes/events.htm">Events</a>%</b>
    <dd>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<span class="ns">4</span>] 
        [<span class="ns">X1</span>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
        [<b><i class="fs">IE4</i></b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<span class="ns">N</span>|<span class="ns">O</span>]

<dt><b class="subheading">%<a href="../attributes/language.htm">Language</a>%</b>
    <dd>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<span class="ns">4</span>] 
        [<span class="ns">X1</span>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
        [<b><i class="fs">IE4</i></b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<span class="ns">N</span>|<span class="ns">O</span>]

<dt><b class="subheading">%<a href="../attributes/data.htm">Data</a>%</b>
    <dd>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<span class="ns">4</span>] 
        [<span class="ns">X1</span>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
        [<b><i class="fs">IE4</i></b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<span class="ns">N</span>|<span class="ns">O</span>]

<dt><b class="subheading">%<a href="../attributes/editing.htm">Editing</a>%</b>
    <dd>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<span class="ns">4</span>] 
        [<span class="ns">X1</span>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
        [<b><i class="fs">IE5.5</i></b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<span class="ns">N</span>|<span class="ns">O</span>]

<dt><br><big><b class="mainheading">Specific Attributes</b></big>
<dt><b class="subheading">Align</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<b><u class="sr">O3.5-3.6x</u></b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute specifies the alignment of text following the APPLET
        reference relative to the applet on screen. LEFT and RIGHT specify
        floating horizontal alignment of the applet in the browser window, and 
        subsequent text will wrap around the applet. The other options specify 
        vertical alignment of text relative to the applet on the same line.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> 
        <b class="alert">Left</b> | <b class="alert">Right</b> |
        <b class="alert">Top</b> | <b class="alert">Texttop</b> |
        <b class="alert">Middle</b> | <b class="alert">Textmiddle</b> |
        <b class="alert">Baseline</b> | <b class="alert">Bottom</b> |
        <b class="alert">Textbottom</b>

<dt><b class="subheading">Alt</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<span class="ns">O</span>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute indicates text to be displayed for text only browsers or
        browsers that do not understand the Applet element [I am not sure why this
        attribute exists if the same holds true for all APPLET element content.]
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>

<dt><b class="subheading">Archive</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<b><i class="fs">4</i></b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE4</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i><u class="sr">N3B7-??</u></i></b>|<span class="ns">O</span>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute specifies an archive file containing the classes
        necessary for the applet. The archive file URL is relative to the CODEBASE
        URL path. Classes not in the zip file will still be searched for via
        the other attribute methods available, if required.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>.
        [An absolute or relative URL to a GNU-ZIP .ZIP format file. All URLs should be <a
        href="../../topics/urlencoding.htm">URL encoded</a> where required.]

<dt><b class="subheading">Border</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<span class="ns">4</span>] 
    [<span class="ns">X1</span>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<span class="ns">IE</span>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<span class="ns">O</span>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b> NA
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This SHOULD control the pixel thickness of a border around the applet
        if it was to behave the way other elements carrying a BORDER attribute
        behave. Instead, it just appears to render a padding around the APPLET
        with the designated value being the amount of pixel padding around the
        APPLET.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b>
        <b class="alert">0</b>, for no border, or a positive integer pixel value.

<dt><b class="subheading">Code</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<b class="s">O3.5</b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> Yes
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute indicates a URL pointing to the Applet's code/class.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>.
        [Either an absolute or relative URL. All URLs should be <a
        href="../../topics/urlencoding.htm">URL encoded</a> where required.]

<dt><b class="subheading">CodeBase</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<span class="ns">O</span>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute indicates the base URL of the applet if the CODE attribute
        is relative. If the CODEBASE URL is relative, it is in relation to the
        current document URL or the BASE HREF element, if present.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>.
        [Either an absolute or relative URL. All URLs should be <a
        href="../../topics/urlencoding.htm">URL encoded</a> where required.]

<dt><b class="subheading">Height</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<b class="s">O3.5</b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> Yes
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute explicitly specifies the height of the applet in pixels.
        It can be used to speed up display of the document being downloaded so it
        can pre-render the document with an applet placeholder while the applet downloads.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>.
        [Positive integers or positive integers followed by a "%" representing a percentage length]

<dt><b class="subheading">HSpace</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<b class="s">O4</b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute specifies the horizontal spacing (left and right padding)
        around the applet in pixels.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b>
        <b class="alert">0</b>, for no horizontal padding, or a positive integer pixel value.

<dt><b class="subheading">Mayscript</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<span class="ns">4</span>] 
    [<span class="ns">X1</span>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<span class="ns">IE</span>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i><u class="sr">N3-??</u></i></b>|<span class="ns">O</span>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b> NA
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This is a stand-alone attribute which permits the applet to access Javascript 
        functionality and data on a page. Attempts to access Javascript when this 
        attribute is not present results in a Java exception.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> NA

<dt><b class="subheading">Name</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<b class="s">O3.5</b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This provides a way for the applet to identify itself to other
        applets in the current HTML page.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>

<dt><b class="subheading">Object</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<b><i class="fs">4</i></b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<span class="ns">IE</span>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<span class="ns">N??</span>|<span class="ns">O</span>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        &quot;This attribute gives the name of the resource that contains a
        'serialized' representation of an applet. The applet will be
        deserialized by the browser. The init() method will not be
        invoked; but its start() method will. Attributes valid when
        the original object was serialized are not restored. Any
        attributes passed to this applet instance will be available
        to the Applet.&quot;
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b> <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>

<dt><b class="subheading">Src</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<span class="ns">3.2</span>|<span class="ns">4</span>] 
    [<span class="ns">X1</span>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b><i class="fs">IE4</i></b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<span class="ns">N??</span>|<b class="s">O3.5</b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b> NA
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        Indicates an external URL reference to an applet. (this ability is also
        covered with the CODE and CODEBASE attributes)
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b>
        Either an absolute or relative URL. All URLs should be <a
        href="../../topics/urlencoding.htm">URL encoded</a> where required.

<dt><b class="subheading">VSpace</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<b class="s">O4</b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> No
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute specifies the vertical spacing (top and bottom padding)
        around the applet in pixels.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b>
        <b class="alert">0</b>, for no vertical padding, or a positive integer pixel value.

<dt><b class="subheading">Width</b>
<dt>[<span class="ns">2</span>|<span class="ns">3</span>|<b><i class="fs">3.2</i></b>|<b class="s">4</b>] 
    [<b class="s">X1</b>|<span class="ns">X1.1</span>]
    [<b class="s">IE3B2</b>|<span class="ns">M</span>|<b><i class="fs">N2</i></b>|<b class="s">O3.5</b>]
    <dd><b class="l3heading"><a href="../stats.htm#std">Standards Details:</a></b>
        Deprecated in HTML 4.x/XHTML 1.0. Dropped in XHTML 1.1 in favor of OBJECT element.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Required?</b> Yes
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Description:</b><br>
        This attribute explicitly specifies the width of the applet in pixels.
        It can be used to speed up display of the document being downloaded so it
        can pre-render the document with an applet placeholder while the applet
        downloads.
    <dd><b class="l3heading">Values:</b>  <a href="../../../misc/glossary.htm#cdata">CDATA</a>.
        [Positive integers or positive integers followed by a "%" representing a percentage length]
</dl>


<a name="example"></a>
<dl>
<dt><big><b class="mainheading">Example</b></big>
    <dd><div class="example">&lt;<b class="tagname">applet</b>
        <span class="tagattrib">codebase</span>=&quot;http://www.foo.com/java/&quot;
        <span class="tagattrib">code</span>=&quot;javaexample.class&quot;
        <span class="tagattrib">width</span>=&quot;200&quot; <span class="tagattrib">height</span>=&quot;300&quot;&gt;<br>
        &#160;&#160;&#160;&lt;<b class="tagname">param</b> <span class="tagattrib">name</span>=&quot;text1&quot;
        <span class="tagattrib">value</span>=&quot;Example Text 1&quot; /&gt;<br>
        &#160;&#160;&#160;&lt;<b class="tagname">param</b>
        <span class="tagattrib">name</span>=&quot;imagecaption&quot;
        <span class="tagattrib">value</span>=&quot;Image
        Caption&quot; /&gt;<br>
        &#160;&#160;&#160;&lt;<b class="tagname">param</b>
        <span class="tagattrib">name</span>=&quot;bounceimage&quot;
        <span class="tagattrib">value</span>=&quot;bounce1.gif&quot /&gt;<br>
        &#160;&#160;&#160;&lt;<b class="tagname">img</b>
        <span class="tagattrib">src</span>=&quot;non_java_image.gif&quot;
        <span class="tagattrib">width</span>=&quot;200&quot; <span class="tagattrib">height</span>=&quot;300&quot;
        <span class="tagattrib">border</span>=&quot;0&quot; <span class="tagattrib">alt</span>=&quot;You
        are missing the full Java Experience.&quot;&gt;<br>
        &lt;/<b class="tagname">applet</b>&gt;</div>
</dl>


<a name="model"></a>
<dl>
<dt><big><b class="mainheading">Parent Model</b></big>
    <dd><b class="alert">%<a href="../shorthands.htm#inlineparent">In-line Parent</a>%</b> |
        <b class="alert">%<a href="../shorthands.htm#blockparent">Block Parent</a>%</b>
<dt><big><b class="mainheading">Content Model</b></big>
    <dd><b class="alert">%<a href="../shorthands.htm#inlinecontent">In-line Content</a>%</b> |
        <b class="alert">%<a href="../shorthands.htm#blockcontent">Block Content</a>%</b> |
        &lt;<a href="../p/param.htm">param</a>&gt;
</dl>


<a name="tips"></a>
<big><b class="mainheading">Tips &amp; Tricks</b></big>
<ul>
    <li>This element replaces the older APP element that was also used in
        several browsers to include JAVA Applets.
    <li>The <a href="../o/object.htm">OBJECT</a> element absorbs all of the functionality 
        of the APPLET element. Historic support for APPLET is greater, but it is 
        no longer in XHTML DTDs. Choose the element as it is appropriate to your audience.
    <li>HTML 4.x+ recommends that authors use the ID attribute instead of the NAME
        attribute wherever possible. ID is the accepted method moving forward and NAME will
        eventually be removed.
</ul>

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<big><b class="mainheading">Browser Peculiarities</b></big>
<ul>
    <li>The Internet Explorer online tag reference in the IE 3.0 timeframe
        listed support for the TITLE attribute for this element. IE3 never
        showed any signs that it actually supported this.
    <li>Internet Explorer supports a compressed code technology for Java
        similar to the intent of the ARCHIVE attribute. This scheme uses
        Microsoft's Cabinet archiving format. CABBASE is used as an applet
        parameter to indicate the location of the compressed file.
        <b class="alert">Problem:</b> Internet Explorer does not appear to
        use the CODE or CODEBASE attributes as fallback data sources for the
        applet code if the CABBASE URL is invalid or unavailable.
    <li>Netscape 3.0 uses the GNU-ZIP format for the ARCHIVE attribute, but
        they must be archived with compression turned off, or else this
        attribute will fail. IE4+ and Netscape 4+ do allow zip file
        compression for this attribute.
    <li><a href="../../../testing/html/tags/a/applet-bp2.htm">[Test]</a>
        Linefeed and Carriage Return handling (&amp;#10; and &amp;#13;
        respectively) for the ALT attribute:<br>
        - <b class="alert">Internet Explorer:</b> All literal/unencoded or
        encoded CR/LFs are maintained and displayed as intended.<br>
        - <b class="alert">Netscape:</b> All unencoded or encoded CR/LFs are
        collapsed to nothing in ALT display (not the normal method for
        spacing-character collapsing - usually it would collapse to a
        single space.)
    <li><a href="../../../testing/html/tags/a/applet-bp1.htm">[Test]</a>
        A bad bug exists in the Netscape 6 betas where selecting text that
        included an applet would crash the browser if a mouse event handler
        was attached to the applet. This was fixed by 6.0 final.
</ul>

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